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it will take in about $19 million in ticket sales. >>> despite the success of those educated, monsters, hollywood had a weak start and things rebounded for the studios with big hits over the summer. jul julia borston breaks down the winners and losers. >> reporter: with the helps of iron man and man of steel, the all important box office season is on pace to beat the record 4.4 billion-dollar revenue. >> we had 15 films that have done over $100 million this summer. it was a deeper slate. >> reporter: this record, despite some massive bombs, most notably disney's "the loan ranger" fell short of expectations. it will take it down for as much as $190 million. even with "the loan rangers" disappointment, disney is still the big winner of the summer. "iron man 3" and "monsters university" are the biggest of the year together grossing more than $2 billion worldwide. the top six films this summer were all seek wells, franchises or reboots proving it makes sense for hollywood to double down the investments in brand names. >> well, i have seen "the fast and furious". >> the most recent was "wol
it will take in about $19 million in ticket sales. >>> despite the success of those educated, monsters, hollywood had a weak start and things rebounded for the studios with big hits over the summer. jul julia borston breaks down the winners and losers. >> reporter: with the helps of iron man and man of steel, the all important box office season is on pace to beat the record 4.4 billion-dollar revenue. >> we had 15 films that have done over $100 million this summer. it was a...
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audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [ applause ] >> so for those of you who came in late, if you could hold your questions, we are not going to do a formal q, and a, but i will ask each of the panelists to stick around and if you want to chat with them one on one, they will be veil for a little while to do that. our next panelist is melissa. they earned her ba in 2005 and her ma in 2007. she worked in new york at christie's auction house and the time warner center, the museum experience includes the research positions in new york and the victor annual beter museum in london. she has been a member of the curtorial team of san francisco since 2008. and currently holds the position of assistant curator for european art. it has supported works from the 15th century, such as the mourners, cultures from the court of bergandy to the 19th century, including van gogh, and beyond master pieces. and she served as the assistant curator for the blockbuste
audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [ applause ] >> so for those of you who came in late, if you could hold your questions, we are not going to do a formal q, and a, but i will ask each of the panelists to stick around and if you want to chat with them one on one, they will be veil for a little while to do that. our next panelist is...
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you have educational discrimination. the roots are still there though we ripped off the top of the weed. >> how much of it is a problem inside and how much of it is an outside problem? >> i think it's all mixed up. like what i was saying, i never know whether it's education first or jobs first because public schools, what to you see? somebody moves to a neighborhood, the public schools are good and therefore the neighborhood gets better. one thing they're doing at dunbar now which is exciting, this week they opened a $122 million new version of the school with the idea of trying to look to the past success of dunbar to help the kids who are there now think about their own future and what they've done is made the school really available to that community. >> okay. let's get people to read the book. >> please do. >> that's the important thing. we kpaecan't do it in five minu. "first class: the legacy of dunbar." what a great book and author. thanks so much, alison, for getting our minds into this. we have to keep them in t
you have educational discrimination. the roots are still there though we ripped off the top of the weed. >> how much of it is a problem inside and how much of it is an outside problem? >> i think it's all mixed up. like what i was saying, i never know whether it's education first or jobs first because public schools, what to you see? somebody moves to a neighborhood, the public schools are good and therefore the neighborhood gets better. one thing they're doing at dunbar now which...
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search for our broken education system. dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul welcome hello clyde i write a very good therefore we got it we're going to get it so that let's let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint and what i had learned in college and i was fascinated with
search for our broken education system. dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of....
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ♪ it's a beautiful day and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine, ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor ♪ [♪] ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make believe ♪ won't you ride along with me ♪ ♪ ride along ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me ♪ ♪ ride along ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make believe ♪ ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ [laughter] hi neighbor! come closer! stop! go! stop! go! stop! [laughs] i'm pretending to be a crossing guard... i'm helping people know when to stop... and...go! [laughs] want to play with m
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ♪ it's a beautiful day and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine, ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor ♪ [♪] ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make believe ♪ won't you ride along with me ♪ ♪ ride along ♪ it's...
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the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank steven orts and the staff for the support of this event. we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the things that may overlap with aaron's work. and i want to go through the pictures and let you look at the pic
the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank steven orts and the staff for the support of this...
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it's fun and educational. there are work shops put on my bimaster builders. there are over $400 million lego bricks in existence. this is $10,000 worth falling on the floor. >> they're awesome. i've been playing with them for over like i think five years. >> lego sets have been around 81 years. it's what you can make that continues to company tour imagination of kids ask inspires them to build things. one of the kids grew up to be chris steinenger one of seven master builders of lego. this is a car that took 1800 hours to assemble. >> important thing is the colors. it makes the model look dynamic but colors mean have you to have a ton of trays around you. so when we do models, the fester it builds. prime age for playing with the bricks is five-12 but there are no restrictions a person of any age, including mine, can get into it. some have as few as 77 pieces. what happens when the kids leave bricks all over the floor? there is a sweeper for that. dan got hooked on lego while playing with his son. now he's a master builder. >> something satisfying about puttin
it's fun and educational. there are work shops put on my bimaster builders. there are over $400 million lego bricks in existence. this is $10,000 worth falling on the floor. >> they're awesome. i've been playing with them for over like i think five years. >> lego sets have been around 81 years. it's what you can make that continues to company tour imagination of kids ask inspires them to build things. one of the kids grew up to be chris steinenger one of seven master builders of...
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boy stolen three people department of education down. heavy trauma. >> exeter and boylston intersection. >> exeter and boylston, heavy trauma, exeter and boylston, do you have any units nearby. >> it only took 10 seconds before the first bomb went off before the first emsz transmission was made. every injured person transported from the hospital from that scene survived. >> why have bilateral leg amputation. >> alpha team 2 your location please. >> we are on our way to the alpha tent. >> the auditee release is of one radio channel used by boston emergency medical technicians, pair ned dicks, physicians and supervisors assigned to the marathon. those tapes reveal how those first responders coordinated to get the right emergency crews in place. listen. >> triage tents brought up to the scene. we probably have at least i would say at least 40 patients. i see. i have it 40 patients at least. 40 patients at least. >> a boston e.m.s. spokesperson tells fox the audiotapes were used by first responders as part of their yearly review of how bosto
boy stolen three people department of education down. heavy trauma. >> exeter and boylston intersection. >> exeter and boylston, heavy trauma, exeter and boylston, do you have any units nearby. >> it only took 10 seconds before the first bomb went off before the first emsz transmission was made. every injured person transported from the hospital from that scene survived. >> why have bilateral leg amputation. >> alpha team 2 your location please. >> we are on...
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i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. was. i deeply appreciate all that you do. and the source and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all in all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a girl at some point campbell newman of all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the. only good he ever is not actually his son but his official guardian and the system too. go and wash your hands markie pop. i said i'm surprise you didn't want to become a teacher. they met twelve years ago on a mountain hike to lonely people a deaf and blind professor and a fourteen year old boy who'd run away from home. i felt bored lost at home so it was tough days my parents were divorced but still and i know my mother felt really bad about it which i could feel her grief in the air. it was like an endless feeling of hopelessness for some. it were to perform day i just stroked his hand mumbling to myself my boy. you preprogram made him
i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. was. i deeply appreciate all that you do. and the source and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all in all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a girl at some point campbell newman of all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the. only good he ever is not actually his son but his official guardian and the...
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there anything we could have done differently, i asked, are your staff leads trained and that's like an education as far as alcohol as well as drugs, it seems like clearly this person was on more than just alcohol and he said he would look into that, whether that would have changed the assault in behavior, i don't think so, i don't fault monroe for any of this, it was an unfortunate incident. on july 21, there was numerous fights, assaults and resisting arrests @ mos fear, this was a real spike that we saw, in one night, we saw three different separate reports, with look to see, that's not an occurrence that we get there every week at, atmosphere, i got together with jocelyn kane and ron edwards and bennett came down, we went over what was going on over there and he hashed out what he thought was the problem, bennett came over with somebody from monroe to central station, we discussed certain issues in terms of keeping a dialog, if there's a special event, how we can notify central station. if he leaves a message on my voice mail but i'm not there on a friday, it doesn't go anywhere so now there'
there anything we could have done differently, i asked, are your staff leads trained and that's like an education as far as alcohol as well as drugs, it seems like clearly this person was on more than just alcohol and he said he would look into that, whether that would have changed the assault in behavior, i don't think so, i don't fault monroe for any of this, it was an unfortunate incident. on july 21, there was numerous fights, assaults and resisting arrests @ mos fear, this was a real spike...
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obviously we need to do a lot more education. we need to end that practice and we need to keep and attitude, a very spirit of keeping our public assets clean and beautiful as you see them today. this is what these buses ought to look like a few years from now. we know they won't, but we need to keep that attitude in the city, not only with our youth but everybody in the city of all ages we see them discarding waste material onto the streets. we have a crew of people picking these up and reminding folks. we wanted to change things. that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that associate them
obviously we need to do a lot more education. we need to end that practice and we need to keep and attitude, a very spirit of keeping our public assets clean and beautiful as you see them today. this is what these buses ought to look like a few years from now. we know they won't, but we need to keep that attitude in the city, not only with our youth but everybody in the city of all ages we see them discarding waste material onto the streets. we have a crew of people picking these up and...
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he educates the public about the park's iconic giants. since the rim fire began, shenk has answered a lot of questions about how the sequoias cope with fire. like rain, you want a little bit of rain but you don't want too much. this is too much fire. lawye >> reporter: shenk says the mighty trees have their own defense mechanisms against fire including a natural flame retardant in their thick bark, which do a pretty good job of defending them from most fires. >> it's rare to find a giant sequoia without a fire scar. the bark at the base of a giant sequoia can be four feet thick but as it goes up 40 feet it can thin to two. >> reporter: at a nearby stand of young sequoias, shenk explained how a prescribed burn- - a low-intensity fire set and controlled by park staff which have been standard practice in the park for 40 years-- actually helps the trees reproduce. >> we're looking at a grove of sequoias about 14 years old and all of them owe their existence to a prescribed burn we had here 15 years ago. the natural forest that was on top of t
he educates the public about the park's iconic giants. since the rim fire began, shenk has answered a lot of questions about how the sequoias cope with fire. like rain, you want a little bit of rain but you don't want too much. this is too much fire. lawye >> reporter: shenk says the mighty trees have their own defense mechanisms against fire including a natural flame retardant in their thick bark, which do a pretty good job of defending them from most fires. >> it's rare to find a...
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and they're awarded a federal grant to be the provider of health care reform, outreach and education to the performing arts and entertainment community in san francisco, they offered to do a workshop about what is commonly spoken of as obama care in the nicest way, so we secured the auditorium for september 9th we created an event, and if you haven't seen it, we're going to do a straight e-mail to people's boxes shortly, it's going to be free and an hour and a half and i think it's really important that people understand that covered california website is up and running and people need to be ensured by the 1st of next year the covered california website is going to be working october 1 to enroll people and we don't know what's going to happen with healthy san francisco but we think that it's a good start to understanding everything as early as possible, so please invite everyone you know. lastly, we have -- kami has drafted an annual report, we have not been good with annual reports so we're trying to get into the groove so we drafted it and we're hope tog get a final version complet
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it costs about $45,000 a year to educate and train a mid-shipman. in addition, they are paid a salary, ranging from 100 to $600 a month. testimony in the sex case hearing is scheduled through sunday at the navy yard, pat collins, news 4. >>> new developments in to our newsroom. jim rosenfield has that. jim? >> a couple key items to tell you. the new report claims that the syrian military is preparing for a possible u.s. strike by possible attack sites. syria has thousands of soldiers in prison due to doubts about their loyalty. militia that supports the government have been moved into damascus. president obama says he hasn't decided how to respond and in the meantime we also have this just in from reuters. the five permanent security council members that it may take two weeks before the final results are in on analysis of samples that experts collected at the site of those chemical weapons attacks last week in syria. before those test results are back, that's according to diplomats from britain, china, russia, and the united states during a meeting
it costs about $45,000 a year to educate and train a mid-shipman. in addition, they are paid a salary, ranging from 100 to $600 a month. testimony in the sex case hearing is scheduled through sunday at the navy yard, pat collins, news 4. >>> new developments in to our newsroom. jim rosenfield has that. jim? >> a couple key items to tell you. the new report claims that the syrian military is preparing for a possible u.s. strike by possible attack sites. syria has thousands of...
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my job is to educate you, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. investing, it isn't easy. but it can be easier and less daunting with a little instruction. the whole business of managing your money is made much more confusing and difficult because of the terminology and wall street giberrish you hear every day. it is sound like they're speaking a different language. there's an entire industry of people that want you happily convinced that investing is too hard. that regular people can't do it and the safest thing is to give your money to a pro. maybe that's the right thing for some of you but if you put in the effort and do your homework, you can do as well as the professionals. many of the pros are about getting your fees. that often means keeping you ignorant about the market so you stay in their stock chains. their chains are strong. they're like the wizard of oz. they don't want you to peek behind the curtain or understand because you'd take control of your own finances and pick your own stocks and not pay somebody fees to do the things you're perfectly capable of doin
my job is to educate you, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. investing, it isn't easy. but it can be easier and less daunting with a little instruction. the whole business of managing your money is made much more confusing and difficult because of the terminology and wall street giberrish you hear every day. it is sound like they're speaking a different language. there's an entire industry of people that want you happily convinced that investing is too hard. that regular people can't do it and the safest...
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you can find trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >> talk about being penny wise, a few weeks back, colin carter made a bearish bet on j.c. penney, can they squeeze out more profits? . plus, car trouble ahead? ford business has never been better. why is carter worth saying shares are about to do this. he'll reveal when "captions action" returns. [ music playing ] [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. . >> a couple weeks back with the super power force mad
you can find trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >> talk about being penny wise, a few weeks back, colin carter made a bearish bet on j.c. penney, can they squeeze out more profits? . plus, car trouble ahead? ford business has never been better. why is carter worth saying shares are about to do this. he'll reveal when "captions action" returns. [ music playing ] [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales...
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90% of the shows, and occasionally, there's another sound person who has also been fairly, thoroughly educated on these issues. >> and michael, he understands what's at stake here? >> he does. >> what's his name? >> daniel sam. >> okay. >> so, he's the one who's going to take control of the 23 year-old? >> i'm not trying to be rude by saying that, but that is the [inaudible] that's playing at our club t average age, i haven't done a scientific sampling, but i think it's about that. >> hypothetical, i understand that. i'm just saying that it's his responsibility. >> well, it's ours but he's a key conduit to the problem or solving the problem. >> and how long has he been the manager? >> since we opened two years ago. >> so, in the interest of time, i think we've gathered a lot of information, and i think we'd like to buy a little more time, but before we go into any motion, can we just take public comment. is there anyone, whether police or otherwise? >> commissioners, officer gary buck n*er from mission station, officer parker cannot be here tonight, she asked me to fill in for her, she had a f
90% of the shows, and occasionally, there's another sound person who has also been fairly, thoroughly educated on these issues. >> and michael, he understands what's at stake here? >> he does. >> what's his name? >> daniel sam. >> okay. >> so, he's the one who's going to take control of the 23 year-old? >> i'm not trying to be rude by saying that, but that is the [inaudible] that's playing at our club t average age, i haven't done a scientific sampling,...
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who doesn't go to public schools typically is people of means and wealth and high level of education. you know -- >> that's why you should open it up to give, if you really want to spread the wealth around, give kids that are less fortunate the opportunity to go to some of the public schools. that would be a great argument for -- private school, someone like you. >> the failing public school system opened it up, allows students that aren't as privileged and parents that don't have a lot of money to make the decision where they send them. >> the logic if you get more people involved in a public program, the program will improve or the system will improve, ann coulter points to the public bathroom as an example. >> that's what they say about obama care, get them in one place and control them, it would be great. >>> when we come back, you have questions and we have nothing -- i mean we have answers. go to facebook.com/thefivernc. >> rnc? >> you said rnc. >> the five, fnc. >> okay. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. wh
who doesn't go to public schools typically is people of means and wealth and high level of education. you know -- >> that's why you should open it up to give, if you really want to spread the wealth around, give kids that are less fortunate the opportunity to go to some of the public schools. that would be a great argument for -- private school, someone like you. >> the failing public school system opened it up, allows students that aren't as privileged and parents that don't have a...
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some of the worst living environments and conditions and poor access to educational or poor education. all these are contributors to brain decisions or decisions made in the brain to shoot at someone or kill someone. that's a decision that was made with a split second. it was wrong or a life is ending. >> we'll talk the more about this in a moment. but first a short break. when we come back we take a look at law enforcement an its role in combating urban violence. stay with us. why some critics say the school is setting the kids up for failure. make >>> welcome back to "inside story" and a look at the urban pockets of america. crime is up even as national rates are falling. joining us now in studio sa community activists in baltimore and organizer of the men march. >> also the founder of the organization and a professor of health at the university of illinois, a chicago school of public health. >> and from sacramento, california, a federal and local law enforcement official from california state university. professor, what's role of law and order. the role of law enforcement? >> well
some of the worst living environments and conditions and poor access to educational or poor education. all these are contributors to brain decisions or decisions made in the brain to shoot at someone or kill someone. that's a decision that was made with a split second. it was wrong or a life is ending. >> we'll talk the more about this in a moment. but first a short break. when we come back we take a look at law enforcement an its role in combating urban violence. stay with us. why some...
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these workers aren't making enough money to support their families, much less fund their education. meanwhile, ceos carry home what? big bonuses. people at the top get more. workers are looking for fair pay for hard work. something limbaugh doesn't know too much about as of late. if rush limbaugh thinks we're buying this whopper, he can keep on pretending. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness.
these workers aren't making enough money to support their families, much less fund their education. meanwhile, ceos carry home what? big bonuses. people at the top get more. workers are looking for fair pay for hard work. something limbaugh doesn't know too much about as of late. if rush limbaugh thinks we're buying this whopper, he can keep on pretending. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [...
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. >> you can enroll in free educational services online. just as it -- visit sfsmartmoney.org. with services like financial education classes and one-on-one meetings with advisers, asset smart money network makes it easy for you to learn all you need to know about managing, saving, investing, and protecting your money. the network offers access to hundreds of financial aid programs. to help their eruptions, fill out the quick questionnaire, and you will be steered to the program you are looking for. >> who want to make sure everyone has the chance to manage their money successfully, keep their money safe, and avoid getting ripped off. >> it sounds very good. i think people should try that one. >> to find out more, visit sfsmartmoney.org or call 211 and ask about the bank on s.f. program. >> now you can have a bank account. open one today. so it is my complete honor to be able to welcome so many wonderful people and so many people that support our school and all of these excess where having and i guess i want to introduce mayor lee. mayor lee, please stand up and wave to our com
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teachers and the relationships, and with the tsa teachers they do not say and they stay in the world of education, but they are not particularly seen in the classroom, which is what i think that we need help with too. and where we looked at our human resources and i think that i spoke to mr. bush man about this, and it was. we looked at these and it is different if they had it down, but we don't have it down and i don't think that they have it down really. so i think that is why we are going to give them a grant and i mean, that i think that 32,000 is a minimum investment and a small investment to see how we can collaborative and i think that we should be collaborate and i know that you are doing this and i will just say this with the labor partners because they are listening to the membership of the teachers and what keeps them there and the longer they say why would they not stay and those are the main and i think that they are hearing it on a constantly daily basis. and so any way, those are the concerns that i have about this, but thank you for the explanation. >> yes, thank you. i just want
teachers and the relationships, and with the tsa teachers they do not say and they stay in the world of education, but they are not particularly seen in the classroom, which is what i think that we need help with too. and where we looked at our human resources and i think that i spoke to mr. bush man about this, and it was. we looked at these and it is different if they had it down, but we don't have it down and i don't think that they have it down really. so i think that is why we are going to...
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i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. was. was a skill i deeply appreciate all that you do. so sir and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all in all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a thought but some took a moment of it all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the only good he ever is not actually his son but his official guardian and the system too. go and wash your hands markie pop. i said i'm surprise you didn't want to become a teacher. they met twelve years ago on a mountain hike to lonely people a deaf and blind professor and a fourteen year old boy who'd run away from home. i felt bored lost at home so it was tough days my parents were divorced but still and i know my mother felt really bad about it but i could feel her grief in the air. it was like an endless feeling of hopelessness for some. it were to perform day i just stroked his hand mumbling to myself my boy. you proper that made him
i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. was. was a skill i deeply appreciate all that you do. so sir and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all in all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a thought but some took a moment of it all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the only good he ever is not actually his son but his official guardian and...
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resolution i did not know a lot about local hire i thought that it was the right thing to do and they educated me and took a lot of time to show me what it is all about and they learned more about it, i felt, more committed to having this passed and actually, something that the board would vote on and approve. so i also want to thank, local 261, the laborers, and operating engineers and carpenters, i met with them, i can't tell you how many times those guys know me so well and i know them and they even know my family and also educated me. and i just want to say that i also believe that we should not have a threshold because i think that a union job in this town is a living wage job and organized labor in this country sets a standard for a living wage and everybody should be paid that and everybody should have those benefits. and one of the most expensive cities in the country, and it is very expensive to live here, so a living wage job is so important for our families that we serve every single day here in san francisco. as we serve the students. and so, having said that, i just wanted to say,
resolution i did not know a lot about local hire i thought that it was the right thing to do and they educated me and took a lot of time to show me what it is all about and they learned more about it, i felt, more committed to having this passed and actually, something that the board would vote on and approve. so i also want to thank, local 261, the laborers, and operating engineers and carpenters, i met with them, i can't tell you how many times those guys know me so well and i know them and...
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we talk about how education is really, really important. it seems the tuition cost of college has been going up. >> how much are you going to be graduating with in student debt? >> a little over $70,000. >> and you hope to be a journalist? >> yes, i hope to be. >> and so does kelsey, by the way, television journalist. you guys, good luck with that. jeff, what can we do -- i mean, it can't go up forever. what is going to happen down the road for these kids that are taking on so much debt that just graduated from college? >> eventually you'll see families push back. you're already seeing that. 40% of average family income now goes to pay tuition at public and private colleges in the united states. so, we saw president obama come out with a bunch of proposals last week on his bus tour in new york and pennsylvania. and i think the biggest piece of this is better consumer information. going to college is worth it but not going to every college and majoring in anything in any of these colleges is not necessarily worth it for all families and all
we talk about how education is really, really important. it seems the tuition cost of college has been going up. >> how much are you going to be graduating with in student debt? >> a little over $70,000. >> and you hope to be a journalist? >> yes, i hope to be. >> and so does kelsey, by the way, television journalist. you guys, good luck with that. jeff, what can we do -- i mean, it can't go up forever. what is going to happen down the road for these kids that are...
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. >> i think with young people it's a lack of education really on the correct way to do it, the safe way to do it because we're afraid of relinquishing that control to something that is uncontrollable. but being on the segment i learned a lot. >> neil: have you started investing. >> i haven't. >> neil: charles did not impress you. >> he did a good job but my 25th birthday is coming up soon. >> neil: your what? >> my 25th birthday. i look forward to receiving your gift. >> i thought the segment was a gift. >> i think that 25 is a great time to start roth ira and i have a stir who is a financial planner and that's their birthday gift to me, to look into this. >> neil: do you get -- mike, perhaps you hear this -- people look at what is going on in the market, the last couple of weeks, the war fear, and we're . so you say, i don't want in on that. that's scary stuff. >> yeah, it's scary. i don't want to take -- i don't have that much money to spare, cash i can just go into the market right now. anything i do, i want to be at least 99% sure it's going to be worth it, and it's scary. >> ne
. >> i think with young people it's a lack of education really on the correct way to do it, the safe way to do it because we're afraid of relinquishing that control to something that is uncontrollable. but being on the segment i learned a lot. >> neil: have you started investing. >> i haven't. >> neil: charles did not impress you. >> he did a good job but my 25th birthday is coming up soon. >> neil: your what? >> my 25th birthday. i look forward to...
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i don't think the level of education has been there yet. the administration is trying to take the first step in that communications challenge. whether that works in the vacuum of social media and the world we exist today is to be determined. >> dana, bring us back to earth here from the twilight zone. there a lot of members of congress who said the president needs to bring this to congress to get some kind of vote of support. have i two questions. one, if they actually held a vote in the next few days, what do you think would happen? and, two, deep down inside do you think the members of congress want to be on the record with a vote? >> to answer your second question first, no. i don't think many of them do want to be. some really do. some genuinely have said in letters and in statements that they fundamentally believe that the constitutional responsibility of congress is to authorize any kind of military force, no matter how small or how big. so you definitely have that wing. under democrats and republicans, as you were saying, doesn't fal
i don't think the level of education has been there yet. the administration is trying to take the first step in that communications challenge. whether that works in the vacuum of social media and the world we exist today is to be determined. >> dana, bring us back to earth here from the twilight zone. there a lot of members of congress who said the president needs to bring this to congress to get some kind of vote of support. have i two questions. one, if they actually held a vote in the...
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we will read it as is. >> whereas the board of education of the san francisco unified school district recognizes the keeping families together including immigrant families helps to insure equal opportunity and success for all students, a recent study entitled shattered families highlighted the educational impact on children who are at risk of losing a parent to deportation and whereas the san francisco commitment to welcoming the immigrant families to our city has been under mind by the program known as secure communities known as scom which unfairly imposes the priorities on to the city and county and the biometric information of everyone arrested is transmitted to immigration and customs enforcement triggering a request to hold certain people in jail for extra time for deportation. these requests limit immigration retainers are based on the probable cause that a person is deportable. and indeed, they have been issued against u.s. citizens and whereas immigration is completely voluntary as clarified by the attorney general, and member ran um issued on december 4, 2012, indeed, other
we will read it as is. >> whereas the board of education of the san francisco unified school district recognizes the keeping families together including immigrant families helps to insure equal opportunity and success for all students, a recent study entitled shattered families highlighted the educational impact on children who are at risk of losing a parent to deportation and whereas the san francisco commitment to welcoming the immigrant families to our city has been under mind by the...
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>> yes. >> item b presentations to the board of education, superintendent's report. mr. carranza. thank you, president norton and good evening everyone and i i have a few thoughts that i would like to share with everyone and listening in the public. last week we were honored to welcome our students back to the classrooms for learning, for the 2013, 14 school year. and i'm very happy to report that the students came back and you can hear the excitement in the air on the students that i visited that day. >> i did have the pleasure of visiting the sites on open day and i could not have been more pleased with the teaching and learning that was happening on the first day. i joined with the parents and children at gratan elementary and i saw so many signs that encourages the students to mroer including a garden to see how the water system works and an interactive computer, and ecology theme and tents inside of a classroom. and i also had the opportunity to be at the middle school where i saw the students in math classes using ipads. to supplement their learning and the ipads in their ha
>> yes. >> item b presentations to the board of education, superintendent's report. mr. carranza. thank you, president norton and good evening everyone and i i have a few thoughts that i would like to share with everyone and listening in the public. last week we were honored to welcome our students back to the classrooms for learning, for the 2013, 14 school year. and i'm very happy to report that the students came back and you can hear the excitement in the air on the students that...
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currently at twenty seven percent which is the highest in europe each year more and more people with higher education and impressive work experience find themselves on the street and no one can feel sure about his job or about his salary to hear. about he's associated benefit. with a walk in the streets of athens he or she people who before five years here edging out a job they fear family but now they have no job or there is no a welfare state that in july despite nationwide protests the government approved yet another set of austerity measures including laying off tens of thousands of public workers including teachers doctors and police officers it meant greece could secure the release of the first instalment of over eight billion euros in the latest rescue loan from the troika. it could show me a bit earlier for an in-depth discussion on how to best handle greece now and in the future. quite a lot of people are being affected these layoffs clearly are aimed mainly at the public sector and the public sector traditionally is the foundation of the greek economy and that's why so many people are takin
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a record number of english students fleeing the high fees studying in scottish higher education under record number of international students studying at scottish universities and colleges so we've got three records all in one year that's a great thing for scotland for scope reputation as a great thing for the scottish economy so i'm not worried about having more students understood to scotland that we can maintain a common origin which was a perfectly fair at the present moment that's the advice we've got what do you make of the recent claims that the u.k. defense ministry may simply designate their nuclear naval base in for as a certain u.k. territory in case of a yes well of all of the exercises and project fear that the scaremongering campaign that was probably the least successful and the only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then doubting street denied it within two hours of. the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was to our children and of all the skier still isn't a dick of us nonsense the project feet of
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that is one art of the investment in education. inside brazil, we have a similar product that has given one million -- one million free tuitions to students in brazil. >> the education will certainly be useful, in terms of brazilian growth and development. the experience in taiwan, that certainly has been the case. we will be right back. >> welcome to the final part of today's program on the taiwan outlook. we will continue our conversation with the current deputy director of the commercial office of brazil in taipei. you have arrived in taiwan just about nine months ago. when you first arrived, i suppose that you studied a little bit about taiwan before coming here. upon arrival, taiwan can be very different from what you read in the books. what was your first impression of taiwan? >> i was really well in pressed about taiwan. >> in what areas? >> i like to leave the cities, is one of the main things. especially taipei city is a very interesting city. i love what was made with the city. people here like to say it is convenient. th
that is one art of the investment in education. inside brazil, we have a similar product that has given one million -- one million free tuitions to students in brazil. >> the education will certainly be useful, in terms of brazilian growth and development. the experience in taiwan, that certainly has been the case. we will be right back. >> welcome to the final part of today's program on the taiwan outlook. we will continue our conversation with the current deputy director of the...
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cities according to them, and london to use innovative tool to educate. a an open source guide to help people of realize how they can adapt. of course, there will also be a social media on top of that. i think it will have some very interesting impact. so there you have it. from big picture to individual activity, we see increased action and attention to climate change on our particular challenge, sea level rise. thank you for doing the important work you're doing and let me urge you to please make it a priority to educate your elected officials. they are the ones that will make the policies that will really address these issues and a half to be in this room. how many elected officials are in this room this morning? you see what kind of worwe have to do. thank you. [applause] >> i want to briefly hit on a couple of teams that katy hit. climate change has been a challenge for people to get their hands around. you cannot really feel a couple degrees. it is not actionable. i grew up on miami beach. sinceents were there 1972. as a kid, we did not have flooded
cities according to them, and london to use innovative tool to educate. a an open source guide to help people of realize how they can adapt. of course, there will also be a social media on top of that. i think it will have some very interesting impact. so there you have it. from big picture to individual activity, we see increased action and attention to climate change on our particular challenge, sea level rise. thank you for doing the important work you're doing and let me urge you to please...
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. >> no matter what, my three children will be able to go on to college and get their education. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and ç] make sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo. stories that matter to you. >> welcome back. the top stories here on aljazeera, for the first time, the u.s. government laid out details about the attack that it blames on the syrian government. john kerry issued a call to the international community calling president bashar al assad a thug and murderer. >> the five permanent members of the u.n. security council have been briefed. the investigative team will need time to analyze findings. >> parts of egypt held by the anti-coup alliance, three people have been killed and others injured. >> almost two months since the military coup led to the ouster of president mohamed morsi, those opposed to it remain defiant. protestors gathered a
. >> no matter what, my three children will be able to go on to college and get their education. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and ç] make sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo. stories that matter to you. >> welcome back. the top stories here on...
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that's plain language designed to get this information across to the public, trying to educate the public to build their support before, you know, the president makes his decision and in the event that he does offer strikes, they're looking for those certainly to see a majority of americans on their side, not like that nbc poll. >> kathleen, secretary kerry did mention several countries by name, the allies who he claims are with us. turkey, the arab league, france as well. are there other countries in the region or otherwise who perhaps want the united states to take action here but can't say it publicly? >> i think that's the real question. i suspect there are many countries that fall in that category across the arab league. it certainly does not behoove them to talk about that publicly. our experience to date in syria over the past several years has been a lot of behind the scenes support from countries like jordan, obviously israel, but other countries that are arab, saudis and others who want to see a resolution to this crisis in syria. whether they will back this particular approach
that's plain language designed to get this information across to the public, trying to educate the public to build their support before, you know, the president makes his decision and in the event that he does offer strikes, they're looking for those certainly to see a majority of americans on their side, not like that nbc poll. >> kathleen, secretary kerry did mention several countries by name, the allies who he claims are with us. turkey, the arab league, france as well. are there other...
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do the paperwork and the restriction and so i am wondering if that is the part of the out reach and education and capacity building that you are thinking about doing? and in terms of working with like one person, and just somebody who can be the go to expert on how to do these things, for the non-profit owners. >> sure that was actually one of the biggest concerns that the mayor had before introducing this ordinance and one of the first things that we addressed was figuring out a way to fund these for the non-profit buildings, and the surprising thing that we found was a surprisingly small number of buildings that would be required to retrofit and that does not change the situation. we need to provide the funding and the loan fund has been our partner and identified the loans at one and a half percent for these buildings and again, this is as part of the out reach through the non-profits a lot of time you have the non-profit where you have the group and they have a housing group and these were separate in the non-profit and we have been trying to have the meetings to make sure that we are und
do the paperwork and the restriction and so i am wondering if that is the part of the out reach and education and capacity building that you are thinking about doing? and in terms of working with like one person, and just somebody who can be the go to expert on how to do these things, for the non-profit owners. >> sure that was actually one of the biggest concerns that the mayor had before introducing this ordinance and one of the first things that we addressed was figuring out a way to...
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>> well, we did basingeded the questions on management, leadership and technology and educating the community and out reach and building and fostering relationships. >> and how about the from the ten to the 7? >> those are just the candidates that we felt interviewed the strongest had the most similar experience, to san francisco, had done adequate research, were familiar with your issues and challenges and how it relates to their current position and why they would be a good fit for you. >> okay. >> commissioner walker? >> i am sure that we will see this in more depth, but did we get a response from like all over the country? >> you did. >> good. >> and that is reflected in the 7 finalists as well? >> yes. >> okay. >> however, they all have western region experience as well. >> commissioners? >> well, i think that... >> are we finished? >> go ahead. >> well, i just i think that i was just going to say that it was really helpful to speak with you. i think that all of us were able to sort of discuss our history, our priorities, and i think that i am really heartened that we had such a good res
>> well, we did basingeded the questions on management, leadership and technology and educating the community and out reach and building and fostering relationships. >> and how about the from the ten to the 7? >> those are just the candidates that we felt interviewed the strongest had the most similar experience, to san francisco, had done adequate research, were familiar with your issues and challenges and how it relates to their current position and why they would be a good...
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and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with box tops. and look, four box tops in one box. that's awesome! more cash for our school. only at walmart you get 4 box tops on over 100 items. karissa i got it and you only had to tell me four times. find 4 box tops on your family favorites like general mills cereals and nature valley granola bars backed by our low price guarantee. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >>> did we choose to live in a world where a thug and a murderer like bashar al assad can gas t
and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with box tops. and look, four box tops in one box. that's awesome! more cash for our school. only at walmart you get 4 box tops on over 100 items. karissa i got it and you only had to tell me four times. find 4 box tops on your family favorites like general mills cereals and nature valley granola bars...
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this is not a new process, we have highly trained, highly educated individuals and a very robust regulatory regime regulating this for quite some time this is an effort by the federal government in our explanation either to displace the states or duplicate what the states are doing. either way it will not be effective i think in reaching the ends, best of the industry and also best for the environment in respect to states. tracy: we're talking about areas in your state that would fall under federal jurisdiction, other areas would not. and according to the american petroleum institute, these costs can get much higher, anywhere from 30 million to $2.7 billion because of all the additional regulations. what's so bad though, about letting people know about the chemicals, the water tests, things like that? why is that so bad? >> well, tracy, if there weren't regulatory bodies in place already then there would be much more i think necessary to look at what blm is looking at but that is not the case. tracy: right. >> we have nogaps in regulation. we have, the regime in place to regulate this effec
this is not a new process, we have highly trained, highly educated individuals and a very robust regulatory regime regulating this for quite some time this is an effort by the federal government in our explanation either to displace the states or duplicate what the states are doing. either way it will not be effective i think in reaching the ends, best of the industry and also best for the environment in respect to states. tracy: we're talking about areas in your state that would fall under...
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access the services that could potentially lead to the further problems with the landlord and also to educate them through the ability and also through the dbi process and which leads to more people standing up to their right for ha bitbility, and assuming more comfortable in accessing services and so, you know as with all of the other programs and services. and and they did not mention the collaborativive that directly connects the community to the services. >> thank you. >> next speaker? >> and so, i did read part of the grand jury report, and so i wanted to make a few points about it and first off, yeah, i mean, that i do understand, the room for improvement but i also want to say echoing back what she just mentioned is that it is a really innovative model in the community and especially in our community, and i work with a lot of chinese and the new immigrants who do not really understand and know that there is you know, a code issues and there are housing codes, and they have rights to access to, for example, like he, and housing, and so, a lot of them, cultural and also a fear of retalia
access the services that could potentially lead to the further problems with the landlord and also to educate them through the ability and also through the dbi process and which leads to more people standing up to their right for ha bitbility, and assuming more comfortable in accessing services and so, you know as with all of the other programs and services. and and they did not mention the collaborativive that directly connects the community to the services. >> thank you. >> next...
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they get the best education -- [applause] wait, wait, wait, they get the best education in america, they develop the best skills in america, and then we point them to the airport. now, this bill says we will offer them, if they can find a job, a chance to stay, use those skills to build jobs in america. to build businesses in america. so -- [applause] we came together on a bipartisan basis so at the end of the day, some parts i hated. some parts of it i hated. that's how you compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving us 68 votes to past the bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties, give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a bipartisan approach. we have one. maybe they have one too. let's get it done. it's time for america to fix this broken immigration system. >> first of all, i want to ask if either edwardo or hector, do you have anything to and? i guess since -- you are under the bill; right? >> yeah, uh-huh. >> this is one
they get the best education -- [applause] wait, wait, wait, they get the best education in america, they develop the best skills in america, and then we point them to the airport. now, this bill says we will offer them, if they can find a job, a chance to stay, use those skills to build jobs in america. to build businesses in america. so -- [applause] we came together on a bipartisan basis so at the end of the day, some parts i hated. some parts of it i hated. that's how you compromise. we...
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and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with box tops. and look, four box tops in one box. that's awesome! more cash for our school. only at walmart you get 4 box tops on over 100 items. karissa i got it and you only had to tell me four times. find 4 box tops on your family favorites like general mills cereals and nature valley granola bars backed by our low price guarantee. help keep teeth clean and breath play close.fresh and close. with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture ...it's dental that tastes so good new beneful healthy smile food and snacks what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. >>> we are waiting a statement from secretary of john kerry at the state department. ear
and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with box tops. and look, four box tops in one box. that's awesome! more cash for our school. only at walmart you get 4 box tops on over 100 items. karissa i got it and you only had to tell me four times. find 4 box tops on your family favorites like general mills cereals and nature valley granola bars...
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together these partners will inform, educate, provide language services, counseling, legal assistance, and many other services to residents who may be eligible for citizenship. our next speaker is a very special person. it's rare to find a leader as universally beloved and valued as annie chung, president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. self-help is the lead agency for the citizenship initiative. annie is a model of compassion and highly effective leadership, efforts for the under served combined with savvy connections and her ability to bridge differences and create models of mutual respect are phenomenal. many of us are fortunate to call her our sister, our friend, and our inspiration. annie chung. (applause) >> good morning, everyone. i'm annie chung. the san francisco pathway to citizenship initiative is a dream becoming a reality for many of us in the community who have been working closely with both the city through adrian and the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs, the five foundations and gsa. they are providing the much needed funding for this initiative.
together these partners will inform, educate, provide language services, counseling, legal assistance, and many other services to residents who may be eligible for citizenship. our next speaker is a very special person. it's rare to find a leader as universally beloved and valued as annie chung, president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. self-help is the lead agency for the citizenship initiative. annie is a model of compassion and highly effective leadership, efforts for the under served...
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i don't think the nfl was as educated or informed then either. . you some smelling salts on and go back into the game. it means a lot. when my doctor sits across from me when you talk about a train wreck when he sits across from me and i feel better than i have in a long time and says, sean, your time clock and the second shan hand our watch is moving a lot faster than most people and that is a gut wrenching thing and some guys are far worse. gives us better quality of life now and more education and a chance to see the fact that there are people who do care and these guys can get help and give their family better quality of life and, quite frankly, it's not only helping lives but it's also saving lives. we don't need any more junior seau's for people like me who knew him. >> this settlement in today's financial landscape of the people involved in this. the other thing that doesn't happen we are not going to get more information, the disclosure needed in the lawsuit of itself and what the nfl knew and what it doesn't. baltimore ravens player jamaal
i don't think the nfl was as educated or informed then either. . you some smelling salts on and go back into the game. it means a lot. when my doctor sits across from me when you talk about a train wreck when he sits across from me and i feel better than i have in a long time and says, sean, your time clock and the second shan hand our watch is moving a lot faster than most people and that is a gut wrenching thing and some guys are far worse. gives us better quality of life now and more...
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. >> one of the quickest ways to inform and educate and impart ideas to people is through film. there are way more people in the theater on friday night than there are in the pews on sunday morning. >> reporter: how true. studios are coming to jake to get good guidance how to make movies more appealing to the faith community. one. projects? lee daniels, the butler. it had a separate trailer designed for the christian audience of the weinstein studio release ad spiritual guide for the film. a sign that faith-friendly content is profitable. >> hollywood has caught on this is, that this is important not only from a purely business standpoint. that it makes sense. it makes good dollars and cents. >> reporter: the festival is also premiering some films as well as showing early clips of much anticipated movie, "heaven is for real" based on a best-selling book directed by randall wallace. who brought to the screen, "braveheart" and secretariat. big names coming in the favorite based industry. alisyn: sounds like it. lauren green, thanks. >> reporter: sure. jon: we're waiting for the se
. >> one of the quickest ways to inform and educate and impart ideas to people is through film. there are way more people in the theater on friday night than there are in the pews on sunday morning. >> reporter: how true. studios are coming to jake to get good guidance how to make movies more appealing to the faith community. one. projects? lee daniels, the butler. it had a separate trailer designed for the christian audience of the weinstein studio release ad spiritual guide for...
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what kind of education level your schools should be in? what kind of community safety plans would make you and your family feel safe? what kind of level of health care, which is a big, big challenge for us these days, that you need in order to keep healthy? all of these kinds of issues, including input in the government, we've always wanted to improve. well, today there is over 100,000 permanent residents in san francisco who are not fully engaged yet in everything that they can be doing in registering their voice. and, so, we want to announce today a new initiative, it's the san francisco pathways to citizenship initiative. its job, its focus is to work with all the community-based organizations in the public-private way, work with the foundations with historically supported these efforts to bring voice and communication to hidden communities and unannounced communities, and to bring them to a path of citizenship, and to talk in culturally competent ways what the benefits of full citizen participation are, and there are many. if you are b
what kind of education level your schools should be in? what kind of community safety plans would make you and your family feel safe? what kind of level of health care, which is a big, big challenge for us these days, that you need in order to keep healthy? all of these kinds of issues, including input in the government, we've always wanted to improve. well, today there is over 100,000 permanent residents in san francisco who are not fully engaged yet in everything that they can be doing in...